AMD Ryzen Processor with 12 Cores and 24 Threads Spotted

There's not a day that goes by with something Ryzen. We talked 32,16, 8, 6 and 4 core processors, we can now add a 12-core version as well. Hey, when it rains it pours.

As it seems, a 12-core processor is in the works, Not a server chip but once again a product for a high performance desktop. It features a new socket and has its turbo clock set at 3.2 GHz, as Videocardz spotted, for this engineering sample test run. It is safe to say it would be a cut-down version of the 16-core processor. This 12 core / 24 threaded CPU would / could most likely be intended for AMD’s HEDT X390 platform. The PC detected with this CPU is an Alienware Area-51 R3.

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I'm with the teacher here. Guru3d is a great site but a lack of oversight and proof-reading makes it appear like a 2nd-rate one.
Someone should definitely double-check the spelling.

Silva
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#5412615 Posted on: 03/26/2017 04:19 PM
I'm with the teacher here. Guru3d is a great site but a lack of oversight and proof-reading makes it appear like a 2nd-rate one.
Someone should definitely double-check the spelling.

Hilbert Hagedoorn mother language is not English. On the rush to get an article out or in many cases short time to do so, mistakes happen. Show me your tech news site doing better please? Oh right, you don't have one.

fry178
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#5412618 Posted on: 03/26/2017 04:38 PM
Well, this is not FB, so maybe having someone that speaks english natively proof reading wouldn't be bad..

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#5412628 Posted on: 03/26/2017 05:28 PM
Oh I was in a bit of a rush yesterday, you know .. free Saturday and an appointment an all. But next time I could just skip writing the news item if you all are so bothered by few grammar issues every now and then.

Anyway fixed.

Enticles
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#5412649 Posted on: 03/26/2017 06:27 PM
Oh I was in a bit of a rush yesterday, you know .. free Saturday and an appointment an all. But next time I could just skip writing the news item if you all are so bothered by few grammar issues every now and then.

Anyway fixed.

the majority of us appreciate what you are doing, Hilbert. Your English is better than my pitiful attempts to speak a second language, with that I do find it easier to forgive spelling and grammatical errors.

the people complaining do raise a valid point though, it comes across as less professional than other online publications. I'd have taken it as constructive criticism instead of an attack on you personally.

Whatever happens, I will continue to support the site and your journalism. the content is very good

ladcrooks
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#5412653 Posted on: 03/26/2017 06:29 PM

Hilbert Hagedoorn mother language is not English. On the rush to get an article out or in many cases short time to do so, mistakes happen. Show me your tech news site doing better please? Oh right, you don't have one.

I agree, cannot see the point of people barking out aloud about grammar! The odd mistake now and then is going to happen, even more so when its a job! The more you type, the more likely. Great to see, Hilbert you are a human being.

And look at the kids today, what grammar?

Lex Luthor
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#5412680 Posted on: 03/26/2017 08:06 PM
Grammatical errors are something that us older folk usually complain about. It is much more prevalent today than it was 10, 20 or 30 years ago. Hilbert does a better job than most but no one is perfect.

My old school of thought and teaching was that accuracy showed professionalism, not to mention getting my ass chewed for making grammatical errors many times. I do still value accuracy but making minor mistakes in grammar doesn't affect professionalism IMO anymore.

I laugh to myself everyday when I read or see grammatical errors. But I laugh not only at the error/author, but also at myself for being an old fart and saying, "the good ole days"! LOL

So for a couple laughs now ; )
"There's not a day that goes by with something Ryzen." LOL @ Hilbert
There's not a day that goes by without something Ryzen. LOL @ Lex

Keep up the timely news Hilbert and keep the feedback flowing Guru's.

P.S. I swear Superman mispelled that...

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#5412693 Posted on: 03/26/2017 09:15 PM
Oh I was in a bit of a rush yesterday, you know .. free Saturday and an appointment an all. But next time I could just skip writing the news item if you all are so bothered by few grammar issues every now and then.

Anyway fixed.

I'm more than happy to read some news at weekends because everywhere is dead. Don't listen to some knucklehead and keep doing your thing.

You're not using "your" instead of "you're" like 90% of Americans

Sunesha
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#5412713 Posted on: 03/26/2017 10:57 PM
As a non-native speaker myself, I don't visit here for learning more English. But I probably have anyway.

Maybe I am more lenient, but typos or grammar mistakes has rarely had big impact to understand the content and context of articles. To be honest I can't remember once on this site, where the writing has in any way effected me negatively.

Though I have friend that can't help himself correcting any language mistake. I guess that is OK. So I think it is more a case of that